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Roborock reigns supreme for robot vacuums—but these other editor-tested models are worth a look
We put several robot vacuums from Roborock, Eufy, Dreame, and more through a series of mess tests to see which stood out.
AI and advanced robotic are helping to transform hydropower operations worldwide, boosting efficiency, safety, and renewable ...
Recently, a collaborative team from multiple institutions, including CIOMP, published a review article in Light: Science & Applications, systematically expounding on the cutting-edge developments in ...
Dr. Zulfiqar Ali is a senior plant breeder and agricultural scientist and currently serves as Vice Chancellor of the ...
As 2025 draws to a close, the Global Times is releasing a series of in-depth reports focusing on China's economic governance.
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'Eruption likely': US's most dangerous volcano stirs near major city
On the flanks of Washington State Mount Rainier, a spike in seismic rumbling has revived an old, unsettling question for the ...
Delhi’s air pollution crisis did not emerge overnight. It is the cumulative result of years of policy inertia, piecemeal interventions, and a refusal to invest in long-term environmental governance by ...
COMPASS is recipe driven and features a touchscreen interface that mimics smartphone app navigation. Operators can learn to ...
Bodor Laser reached a major milestone at its DreamSpace Super Factory with the roll-off of its 10,000th laser cutting machine of 2025. The machine, a flagship M Series tube laser cutting system, has ...
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Japan trials 100-kilowatt laser weapon — it can cut through metal and drones mid-flight
Japan has deployed a system that fires laser beams with 100 kilowatts of energy — powerful enough to disable small drones. It was installed on board a 6,200-ton (6.3 million kg) warship.
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World-first: US scientists capture atomic oxygen in water using an ultrafast laser
Scientists have directly imaged atomic oxygen in water using a femtosecond laser, revealing unexpected stability and movement ...
Researchers in Sweden have unveiled a way to create high-performance electronic electrodes using nothing more than visible light and specially designed water-soluble monomers. This gentle, ...
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